In this article we discuss how to connect MidoNet virtual workloads to physical workloads. This post is the sixth in a series intended to familiarize users with MidoNet’s overlay networking models: Part 1 covered MN’s Provider Router. Part 2 covered Tenant Routers and Networks. Part 3 covered how MN Agent simulates packet traversal of the virtual topology in order …
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Introduction to MN (Part 4 – Security Groups)
In this article we discuss how OpenStack Security Groups are implemented in MidoNet. This post is the fourth in a series intended to familiarize users with MidoNet’s overlay networking models. Part 1 covered MN’s Provider Router. Part 2 covered Tenant Routers and Networks. Part 3 covered how MN Agent simulates packet traversing of the overlay topology. Neutron Security Groups In OpenStack the …
Introduction to MN’s Overlay Network Models (Part 3 – Simulations)
In this article we explain how the MN Agent simulates the overlay topology. This post is the third in a series intended to familiarize users with MidoNet’s overlay virtual networking models. In part 1 we discussed MN’s Provider Router and in Part 2 we discussed Tenant Routers and Networks. Where we left off in Part 2, the …
Introduction to MN’s Overlay Network Models (Part 1 – Provider Router)
In this series of articles we’ll discuss how the overlay network is modeled in MidoNet. Although the concepts also apply to non-OpenStack setups, we’ll focus on OpenStack and point out how Neutron concepts relate to MidoNet concepts. In this post we focus on MidoNet’s Provider Router, in the Part 2 we’ll discuss Tenant Routers. Note …